Preference will be given to practitioners with prior experience in radiation oncology.
Minimum Education:
Advanced Practice Nurse: Master's Degree or higher in Nursing from a nationally accredited organization.
Physician Assistant: Bachelor's Degree or higher in Physician Assistant Studies from an ARC-PA-accredited organization.
Minimum Requirements: *or eligible*
Advanced Practice Nurse/ Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner
Wisconsin RN License
Wisconsin Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber License
Dea Registration
Certification Requirements :
American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS)
Nurse Practitioner Certification from a nationally accredited professional nursing organization
Physician Assistant
Wisconsin Physician Assistant License
Certification by National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Procedure for Candidacy:
For inquiries or to learn more, please contact:
David Dunn, Physician & APP Recruiter
Ddunn@mcw.edu
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Medical College of Wisconsin
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Additional Information
The Medical College of Wisconsin 's Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a Nurse Practitioner or a Physician Assistant to provide radiation oncology medical care services within an outpatient setting. This position is located in West Bend, WI and Menomonee Falls, WI at our Froedtert West Bend and Menomonee Falls Hospitals. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as part of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration, patient care, patient safety, research, quality improvement, and teaching as a member of the Department of Radiation Oncology.
Position Highlights:
Partners with interdisciplinary teams to diagnose and treat conditions requiring radiation oncology intervention across ambulatory and inpatient settings.
Performs comprehensive histories and physical exams; orders, performs, and interprets diagnostic tests; develops and monitors pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans; and performs appropriately credentialed procedures.
Documents accurately and timely within the EMR, including progress notes, procedure notes, and admission/transfer orders.
Educates and counsels patients and families on disease processes, treatment plans, preventive care, and promotes continuity of care across the continuum.
Meets all regulatory, privileging, and training requirements (including CMS and Joint Commission standards) while maintaining ongoing professional development and contributing to quality improvement initiatives.
Schedule:
Monday-Friday.
No call, weekends, or nights.
8 hour day shift.
Department/Division Highlights:
National Leader in Precision Radiation Medicine & Advanced Technology
Comprehensive next-generation platform including MR Linac-based adaptive therapy, MR-guided brachytherapy, Gamma Knife ICON™, Radixact™ Tomotherapy™, and upcoming Proton Therapy - all integrated within a precision-first care model.
Pioneer in Adaptive & Biologically Guided Radiation Therapy
Nationally recognized research leadership in adaptive radiotherapy, imaging biomarkers, molecular phenotyping, and mitigation of normal tissue injury to personalize and improve patient outcomes.
ROCKET Program & NCI-Supported Clinical Trial Leadership
Dedicated internal infrastructure that accelerates innovation into open, multidisciplinary trials, with faculty actively engaged in NCI-funded cooperative groups and international clinical research.
Integrated Academic-Community & Adult-Pediatric Model
Broad clinical footprint across academic, VA, community, and pediatric settings - extending state-of-the-art technology and clinical trial access while maintaining academic excellence.
Radiation Oncology